Fleetwood Mac's Rumours is a top 10 notebook this anniversary -- increasingly than four decades sequential its remission -- toast to a viral TikTok video that's had anybody vibing forth to "Dreams." Rumours now ranks seventh on the Blitzkrieg 200 chart, the reporting communicated meanest night, the album's headmost emergence in the top 10 spine 1978, a year sequential it debuted.
Rumours' newfound popularity is toast to a viral video from Nathan Apodaca, who goes by 420doggface208 on TikTok, that shows him skateboarding downward a tarmac and sipping cran-raspberry juice straightaway from the jug, while "Dreams" plays over top. It's been viewed increasingly than 60 million times spine stuff unmask at the end of September, and it's upscale inspired both Mick Fleetwood and Stevie Nicks to sign up for TikTok over the practiced two weeks. Fleetwood recreated the viral video himself, while Nicks unmask a video of herself lacing up roller skates and singing along. They kumtux a piled 35 million views.
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? Dreams (2004 Remaster) - Fleetwood Mac
Billboard's equation measures notebook "units" moved hullabaloo anniversary in terms of sales, track purchases, and streams. Rumours made it into the top 10 with 33,000 units, nevertheless 70 percent of which came from streaming. Billboard says it counted 30.6 million streams from the notebook for the anniversary ending October 15th. Rumours had once been climbing the equation over the practiced few weeks as the song went viral, admitting the ensample notebook had been insubstantial in the 50s upscale after the boost. "Dreams" itself soared on Spotify, concedable the week's 20th most postulated song.
Rumours' resurgence is arriver example of the power TikTok has for musicians. The app sent Lil Nas X to stardom, and spine then, other artists kumtux tried -- somewhat desperately, at times -- to swaddle its power to give them a top hit. Rumours' success shows that there's upscale room for new audiences to ferret a classic.
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